Residents of Charlton are awaiting clarity on a contentious property boundary issue following a recent Zoning Board of Appeals meeting. The discussion centered around a property on Highland Road, where owner Mr. Hanson is seeking to confirm the town line's accuracy through a professional survey. This determination is crucial as it could potentially allow for the creation of two conforming lots without the need for variances.
Mr. Hanson explained that discrepancies in the town line have arisen due to historical inaccuracies dating back to the 1930s when local roads were established. He has engaged surveyors equipped with GPS technology to reassess the boundaries, which he believes may reveal that his property has sufficient frontage to subdivide into two lots. If confirmed, this would eliminate the need for further zoning relief.
The board agreed to continue the discussion until the survey results are available, emphasizing the importance of accurate boundary lines in property development. The meeting also featured concerns from neighboring residents about the potential impact of new construction, including traffic and environmental issues. One resident expressed frustration over ongoing construction activities that have disrupted their access and raised safety concerns.
The board clarified that even if Mr. Hanson receives approval for the lot division, he would still need to seek a special permit from the planning board for the proposed common driveway, ensuring that all zoning regulations are adhered to.
As the community awaits the survey results, the implications of this decision could significantly affect local property values and development patterns in the area. The board's next steps will be crucial in determining the future of Highland Road and its surrounding properties.